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Counseling Strategies for Children and Families Impacted by Incarceration
Individuals employed within fields designed to support the welfare of others, such as counselors, social workers, educators, and legal advocates.
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Supporting the Parent-Child Bond
R. Erin W. Berzins (Antioch University, Seattle, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9209-0.ch006
Abstract
This chapter examines the parent-child bond when a parent is incarcerated in state or federal prison. The purpose is to prepare helping professionals to support children who wish to maintain relationships with their parents during prison sentences. The nature of the parent-child relationship is discussed, and practical strategies are proposed for helping parents to stay a part of their children's lives. Topics include visitation, video visits, phone calls, letter writing, emails, and parental participation in education. Logistics of these activities are discussed, and child-friendly activities are suggested to help prepare children for interacting with their parent within the context of the correctional system. Contraindications for such contact are also noted. The chapter concludes with recommendations for professional advocacy.
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Emotional Self-Awareness, Self-Care, and Occupational Stress in Mental Health Professionals
Individuals who provide care and services to the community, including social workers, therapists, counselors, psychologists, first responders, and others.
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